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The Aubrey Marcus Podcast is a destination for honest and vulnerable conversations about the deeper questions in life. The show blends humor with gravity and levity with depth, as we explore mindset, psychedelics, holistic health, spirituality, entrepreneurship, and relationship. Aubrey Marcus is the founder of the globally disruptive human optimization brand Onnit, the donation based coaching platform Fit For Service, and is the New York Times bestselling author of Own the Day, Own your Lif ...
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Welcome to "Kindred Conversations with Aubrey Baptista" - the show that's changing the conversation about mental health. As a therapist, I'm on a mission to break stigma and build understanding by introducing you to fellow clinicians. Join me as we dive into their personal journeys, insights, and expertise. Let's erase the barriers to seeking help and create a community of empathy and growth. This is "Kindred Conversations" - where therapists unite for a stronger, healthier world.
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Aubrey the Podcast is on a mission to bring back the variety show, even if only auditory. Join your host, Aubrey Thorne, as she takes you on a no-niche journey into lands known and unknown that often result in you knowing yourself better.
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Dwarfism can be traced back to the Biblical days, yet stories of little people are rarely told. So, in this new podcast series, Aubrey Smalls is changing that. Join us weekly as we uncover new and exciting stories of iconic people with dwarfism throughout history.
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Lila Collins and Aubrey Carey team up in this podcast series to discuss the things in life that are actually important. Cover art photo provided by Ferdinand Stöhr on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@fellowferdi
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Hello Friends! Welcome to Life Talks with Aubrey Nichole! This is a place where we share and talk about Life - Relationships, Love, Career, Friendships, Hobbies, and many more! Every day is a new day to learn and explore! I will give you a daily dose of tips and stories that will surely make your day happy, inspired, and motivated in life! Wherever you are in this world, I'm ready to hear you out!Are you ready to join me in this amazing journey? Sit back and let the awesome journey begins! X ...
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The show is filled with national and international news, current affairs, and recaps of what’s been making headlines during the day. Expect interviews with the newsmakers themselves as well as analysis and commentary from experts as well as those affected by the issues. Regular traffic, sport and market reports ensure you have all you need to know before you get home.
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Welcome to the FOOD REHAB podcast. Food is everywhere & if it’s your drug of choice then you need REHAB! Hello and welcome! I am your host ‘Aubrey Worek’. Proud mother of Roman DeStephen and loving wife to Daniel. Since the age of 12 I have battled my addiction with food. But now I have turned it into my passion to help others become empowered with the proper tools and mindset to shrink their disordered eating monster. Tune in each week to hear from me and my clients as we fight to become th ...
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Golf is often viewed as an exclusive and pricey sport, making it less appealing and out of reach for many young individuals. However, South African professional golfer Nico van Rensburg is changing this narrative. Through his initiative, Vuma Golf Clinics, launched in 2021 in partnership with fiber network operator Vuma, Nico is opening doors for y…
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In this eye-opening, paradigm shattering podcast, we dive deep into the murky waters of the healthcare and food industries with insider revelations that will leave you shocked and well informed. Calley Means, a Big-Pharma insider turned whistleblower, uncovers the startling truth behind why we’re the sickest we’ve ever been and how we can reclaim c…
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Ever feel like you're stuck at a red light in your mind, with stress and anxiety piling up like rush-hour traffic? Join me, Aubrey Baptista, alongside my show producer, Aaron Mittan, as we navigate the signals of our central nervous system and share how to cruise consistently in the green zone. We'll illuminate the traffic light analogy which acts …
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Keitumetse Lebaka is the Chief Executive Officer of the Gauteng Film Commission (GFC), a seasoned executive, leader in corporate South Africa with background in both public and private sector. She has held high-profiled positions and was announced by President Ramaphosa as one of two CEOs recognised by the Future of HR Awards in 2019. She is a trai…
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This evening on Constitutionally Speaking, we talk to Prof Hugh Corder, Professor Emeritus of Public Law, University of Cape Town, who’s written a very interesting article on The Conversation titled “South Africa’s Constitutional Court at 30: a solid foundation but cracks are showing”. The article looks at the record of the apex court in dealing ca…
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On “In Conversation with Dr Eve”, Dr Eve asks the question “is disability a trauma?”. We invite listeners, specifically disabled people, to define DISABILITY and ask if it is indeed a Trauma .. or is the trauma of disability a result of societal, political, legislative and socio-economic factors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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This evening on Change your mindset, we talk about “How to be adaptable financially and for retirement in this modern world” and we are joined by Dr Johan Coetzee, author of Screw Retirement, a Industrial Psychologist with a PhD: Leadership in Performance and Change. He is an NLP Master Practitioner, a Christian Counsellor, Life Coach and Motivatio…
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On tonight’s episode of The Weird and Wonderful, we explore the extraordinary realm of the womb. Throughout history; cultures have recognised the womb as a sacred source of creation and creativity. It's regarded as our profound spiritual core, housing both men and women's womb chakras, where creativity flourishes, sexuality is honoured, and unresol…
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Welcome to our special Workers' Day edition of Financial Matters! Today, as we celebrate Workers' Day, we honor the diligence and dedication of millions of working South Africans by digging into the intricacies of personal finance. In the spirit of the holiday, we are joined by a representative voice, an administrator from a university, who embodie…
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Education Minister Angie Motshekga recently revealed that in the past three years, there have been more and more teacher jobs left unfilled. The number went up by 28%, from about 24,000 to over 31,000. This happened even though there are around 30,000 qualified teachers who can't find jobs. This raises serious concerns for teachers and students. To…
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Today, we're diving into a topic that affects everyone: breakups. We often hear about how women cope with heartache, but what about men? Despite stereotypes, guys feel the sting of a breakup too. While they may act tough, they also crave companionship and to be cared for. Join me and my guest, Linda Yende, Relationship coach and Author as we explor…
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On Legal Matters Matter this evening we look at the issue of cannabis in the workplace. Although the private use of cannabis is legal in South Africa, having the substance in your system can lead to severe punishments. As with alcohol abuse, an employer may take disciplinary action against an employee, without a test, where the effects of cannabis …
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A number of South African creatives will descend upon the Universal Music offices in Rosebank at 11am on Tuesday 30 April to embark on the Artists Against Non-Payment of Royalties Protest. To give us more understanding of what the issues are were joined by Brian Mokoena, Spokesperson of Pay our royalties movement (PORM). See omnystudio.com/listener…
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South Africa’s Crop Estimates Committee has slightly raised its forecast for the 2024 maize forecast. The data released last week by the Committee showed a mild upward adjustments in the crop size from last month’s figures. The El Niño-induced drought and heatwave in February and March hit crops hard in Southern Africa and we harvested 19% lower th…
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As Election Day approaches, it's intriguing to examine the statistics that shed light on South Africa's voting landscape. According to the IEC, this year boasts the highest number of registered voters since the dawn of democracy, with women taking the lead while young people still lag behind in voter turnout. To discuss these ballot trends, we are …
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In today’s Medical Matters, we shed light on Edward's syndrome, also known as Trisomy 18. This rare genetic condition poses significant challenges for those affected and their families. Having recently discovered Edward’s syndrome through The Makhs on YouTube, who disclosed their newborn's diagnosis, I felt it was important to bring in an expert to…
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Award winning, Sonto Pooe, founder of hair and body care brand NativeChild, started off by mixing products in her kitchen, and now she supplies and making record sales at Pick n Pay and Clicks. She has also opened stores in Namibia, Swaziland, Botswana and Lesotho. The entrepreneur left her career as a quantity surveyor to start her business in hai…
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Sophiatown! A place that has inspired many books, films and theatrical productions in honour of its vibrant and cultural history. From producing renowned writers and journalists to colourful characters like gangsters and queen shebeens, its community has left an indelible mark on history. Have you encountered Sophiatown before in any way? Maybe thr…
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In this session we talk to Karyn Maughan, News24 journalist about media round table that the National Director of Public Prosecutions, Adv Shamila Batohi, and the NPA Executive Committee had talking about the NPA’s priorities and strategic initiatives including some of the challenges that NPA is faced with when it comes to pursuing people who were …
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Today, we're delving into a topic that's close to many hearts: overcoming the anxiety of aging and embracing every stage of life. Whether you're in your twenties or your golden years, this conversation is for you. For many, birthdays serve are constant reminders of time's passage, triggering anxiety and hindering the full enjoyment of life's moment…
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In today’s episode of Financial Matters we continue to discuss the hard truth about making money wisely and avoiding financial pitfalls. Following last week's deep dive into financial scams, where we emphasized the hard truths about wealth building—that it involves significant risk and there are no real shortcuts—we’re shifting gears to explore a r…
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Access to funding for SMEs is crucial, not just for the success of individual businesses but also for the broader economy. As engines of innovation, job creation, and economic growth, SMEs play a crucial role in driving prosperity. However, limited access to funding often hampers their ability to thrive. By addressing this challenge and providing g…
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Since the beginning of time entrepreneurs have taken on risk, invented new technologies, and supported their communities—often alone on their uncertain path. But the rewards outweigh the risk for these innovators and dream chasers. They’re building a future on their own terms. On this evening’s entrepreneur feature, Andisa Ramavhunga, Group Chief A…
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South Africa's African National Congress (ANC) lost a legal bid to stop the MK party from using the name and logo of its former armed wing. The governing party had argued that uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK), headed by former President Jacob Zuma, had breached the trademark law. But the Durban High Court disagreed, allowing the use of the name, which transl…
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Learn how to uncover the hidden potential within yourself to express through the timeless art of verse and explore how poetry serves not only as a means of self-expression but also as a powerful tool for personal growth and healing. In this wildly transformative and personal journey my good friend In-Q sits down to share how can empower you to rewr…
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South Africans are paying significantly more on their bonds and to service their debts due to the South African Reserve Bank’s (SARB) interest rate hikes – which were never needed. An economist has warned South Africans that they are paying the cost of an unnecessarily harsh monetary policy, which is costing households at least R4,000 a month. This…
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Transport minister Sindisiwe Chikunga says e-toll debt will not be written off. Gauteng motorists will continue to be liable to pay their historic e-toll debts after the tolls are switched off in Gauteng. Minister Chikunga acknowledged that the resistance to e-tolls by motorists and other stakeholders suggested government could have consulted widel…
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Home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi says the cabinet has approved a white paper overhauling the country’s immigration laws after “robust engagements” that resulted in “wide support” of the document’s policy positions. The ‘White Paper’ was published in the Government Gazette for public comment in November 2023. It proposed a complete overhaul of…
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How much thought do you give to your baby's diet? Are you aware that the food you give your child during infancy can have long-lasting effects into adulthood? Research states that early exposure to various foods can impact their eating habits and weight later in on life. Tonight's discussion is sparked by a recent report from NGO Public Eye and Int…
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On today’s edition of South Africans doing great things, we are joined by Lerothodi “Towdeemac” Moagi from the North West. He's been a driving force behind the youth sub-culture Motswako and has played a crucial role in its establishment. Beyond his work as a producer and lecturer in the music industry, Moagi has initiated Backstage Lectures, an ou…
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Our Profile interview this evening is Nthato Selebo, Executive Director for the South African Actuarial Development Programme (SAADP). The South African Actuarial Development Programme (SAADP) unveils its rebranding initiative, marking a transformative shift in its identity to better reflect its mission, vision, and commitment to empowering black a…
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In recent years, the conflict in Sudan has evolved, fueled by a number of factors including economic disparity, regional interests, and the aftermath of the Darfur crisis. The struggle for control and influence has resulted in violence, displacement, and humanitarian crises, impacting millions of lives across the country. Efforts to resolve the con…
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In this current affairs feature we look at an interesting opinion article titled ”Two faced leaders’ written by Bhekisisa Mncube whose questioning the some of the leaders that campaign for the upcoming elections and the tactics they’re using to get sympathy votes from potential voters. Bhekisisa asked this questions to our president “My leader, are…
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If you’ve experienced trauma during the first years of your life, you might look at and experience adult relationships/marriage in a certain way. Perhaps you don’t feel safe all the time, or maybe you face conflict with hesitation or avoidance. These are all natural and valid possibilities. If you’re feeling this way or experience challenges, know …
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Navigating love in this age can feel impossibly difficult, with online dating, ghosting, disillusionment, hot & cold, and many other challenges- dating struggles can lead to hopelessness and even existential dread. This is because we all have an innate drive for love, and always will. In this podcast, Matthew Hussey, a world renowned dating coach, …
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World Creativity & Innovation Week (WCIW), a weeklong celebration from April 15-21, ignites an international community dedicated to encouraging and empowering everyday creativity in companies, homes, schools as well as communities. The celebration aims to inspire and enable individuals worldwide to live more creative lives. This evening on Change y…
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On today’s edition of Weird and Wonderful, we’re delving into the Doctrines of Grace, The doctrines of grace are so called because these five major headings of theology, often identified as the five points of biblical Calvinism, contain the purest expression of the saving grace of God. Join us as we explore the depths of these doctrines, uncovering…
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Today we're diving into the murky waters of financial scams—those deceptively alluring traps that promise high returns with little to no risk. What exactly constitutes a scam? How can you recognize one before it's too late? We'll explore the telltale signs of scams, such as promises of unusually high profits, vague details about the operation, and …
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